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Apr 2019
It mutters morning
mourning all the mornings
that have been.

What should not have been
became
and not because it was
although it was.

A smell of woodsmoke
stokes an ancient memory.

But lost now in the statuesque
hidden amongst the grotesque.
Esmerelda .


Who dared paint this picture
of the ruins in Cathedral square?
John Edward Smallshaw
Written by
John Edward Smallshaw  68/Here and now
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